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How to spell RIGGLED correctly?

The correct spelling of "riggled" is actually "wriggled". Some other possible correct suggestions could be "jiggled", "squiggled" or "waggled", depending on the context of the word. It is always recommended to double-check spelling or use a spelling/grammar checker to avoid errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell riggled correctly

  • Boggled I was completely boggled by the complex math problem.
  • Giggled The children giggled as they played in the park.
  • Goggled I was goggled while I was walking down the street.
  • Haggled The saleswoman haggled me down to a much lower price than I originally wanted.
  • jiggled She jiggled her thigh under the table.
  • Joggled The carpenter joggled the wood pieces to ensure they aligned perfectly before nailing them together.
  • Juggled He juggled three balls in the air at the same time.
  • Niggled I can't get that niggled little itch off my brain.
  • ragged The poor man's clothes were ragged and old.
  • Regaled She was regaled with stories of her travels abroad.
  • riddled The old building was riddled with holes and cracks, making it vulnerable to the harsh winter winds.
  • ridged The ridged patterns on the bottom of my sneakers provided extra traction on the slippery surface.
  • riffled The kid riffled through the pages of the book searching for his favorite picture.
  • rifled The burglar rifled through the drawers, searching for something valuable to steal.
  • rigged The game was rigged in his favor from the beginning, so it was impossible for anyone else to win.
  • riled She was riled up after reading the negative comments about her work.
  • ringlet She twirled a delicate ringlet around her finger as she listened to his story.
  • rippled The water in the pond rippled as a fish jumped out of the water.
  • Rivaled The two football teams rivaled each other for years, but one finally emerged as the clear champion.
  • rugged The terrain in this area is so rugged that only experienced hikers should attempt to navigate it.
  • Waggled The dog waggled its tail happily as its owner returned home.
  • wiggled The toddler wiggled in his car seat, unable to sit still during the long car ride.
  • wriggle The worm continued to wriggle in the dirt.
  • Wriggled I Wriggled out from under the bed and crouched in the corner.
  • wriggler I found a small wriggler on the ground.

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